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Your city can't ban disruptive residents. Seriously.

Your city can't ban disruptive residents, seriously

Morning from the Wheat City — here's what's driving Brandon today.

So, you know how sometimes folks get a little... passionate at council meetings? Turns out, a judge just ruled that a municipality in eastern Manitoba can't actually ban a resident, even if they're considered disruptive. This isn't Brandon, but it really makes you think about how our city handles public engagement and what the limits are for local governance. It's a reminder that even when things get heated, due process and public access are pretty fundamental.

### What This Means for Brandon

This ruling sets an interesting precedent across the province. For a city like Brandon, with a growing population and a lot of development on the go, public input at the Keystone Centre or City Hall is vital. We’ve seen debates around projects from the Corral Centre expansion to new housing developments near 18th Street get pretty lively.

* **Public Access:** This reinforces that residents have a right to attend and participate, even if their opinions aren't always what council wants to hear. * **Council's Role:** It pushes municipalities to find ways to manage meetings effectively without resorting to outright bans. * **Freedom of Expression:** Ultimately, it's about protecting the ability of citizens to voice their concerns to their elected officials.

Brandon has a $2.9 billion economy and 60,000 people; we're a city that thrives on engagement and diverse opinions. This kind of legal clarity is important for ensuring that our local democracy remains open and fair for everyone, from new families settling in because of jobs at Maple Leaf Foods to long-time residents with deep roots here. It's not always pretty, but it's how a city grows and makes decisions that truly reflect its community.

Marcus Fehr, MiTL Sports Desk.

Catch the whole crew talking about this and more tomorrow on the Morning Wire, live at mornings.live.

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